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    Ceylon Graphene Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, is a joint venture of LOLC Advance Technologies and Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC) that aims to become the world’s leading producer of...
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    The National Graphene Association is the main organization and body in the U.S. advocating and promoting the commercialization of graphene. NGA is focused on addressing critical issues such as policy...
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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. They are a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. NanoAmor is a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
  • News - 23 Mar 2022
    Novel research investigating the modification of cotton fabrics to a flame-retardant state has been undertaken by a group of researchers and submitted for publication within the journal, Carbohydrate...
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    Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies will take an equity interest in the company to be established for an investment project that will produce nanostructured magnesium hydroxide with modified...
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    Sigma-Aldrich® is a leading high-technology company. Through our Materials Chemistry Centers of Excellence in research and manufacturing we develop advanced, enabling materials for your...
  • Article - 6 Nov 2003
    Bayer have introduced Bayblend, a new line of polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer blends that pass the UL 94 flame retardent test. It also exhibits good formability using extrusion...
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    In this video graphene demonstrates it's flame retardant capabilities by comparing a graphene covered wooden slab to a non-graphene coated wooden slab.
  • News - 9 Dec 2008
    Carbon, the active ingredient in charcoal, is normally not considered a fire retardant, but researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have determined that adding a small...

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